Servitus tigni immittendi

SERVITUS TIGNI IMMITTENDI, civil law. The name of a servitude which consists
in requiring him who owes it, to permit his neighbor to place his joists on
his wall. It differs from the servitude Oneris ferendi. (q.v.) in this, that
in the former the owner of the servient building is bound to repair and
rebuild the wall; whereas, in the latter he is not. Dig. lib. 8, Sec. 2.

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